Cancer Research UK Creates first Socail Icon "Do" Button
 CANCER RESEARCH UK CREATES WORLD’S FIRST SOCIAL ICON ‘DO’ BUTTON
 Don’t just like, DO! Cancer Research UK inspires people to #ActNowForResearch 
In a world first Cancer Research UK has developed a digital ‘DO’ button, encouraging the nation not just to like something they see but also to do something about it in 2014.  
Launched  as part of its campaign to raise awareness of the importance of  research in beating cancer,  the ‘DO’ button is a simple reminder that  there are lots of ways that people can take action to help Cancer  Research UK beat cancer sooner.
Once  installed, the ‘DO’ button appears alongside other social media icons  on websites and blogs. When pressed, it directs people to a random  #ActNowForResearch generator, which provides an immediate way for  someone to support Cancer Research UK’s work.
Action  doesn’t just mean donations. The #ActNowForResearch generator suggests  many different ways – both humorous and more traditional – from  uploading a selfie with #ActNowForResearch written on your forehead,  donating a pound for every cat picture you email in a week, signing up  for Race for Life to taking an item of clothing you don’t use into one  of Cancer Research UK’s high street shops. But whatever the action,  you’ll be encouraged to share it across social media, inspire others to  do something in support of the charity and raise awareness of the  importance of research in beating cancer.
Natasha  Hill, Brand Director at Cancer Research UK, said: “We’re really excited  to be the world’s first charity to create a ‘DO’ button. And although  #ActNowForResearch is designed to be fun by creating actions that might  be a bit out of the ordinary, it has a serious message at its heart –  that collectively we can all take action that will help Cancer Research  UK  beat cancer sooner.”
The  launch of the ‘DO’ button follows the recent publication of figures by  Cancer Research UK showing that the number of people being diagnosed  with cancer in the UK each year has hit more than 330,000 for the first  time*.
While  more people than ever are being diagnosed with cancer, research has led  to more people surviving the disease, with survival doubling in the  last 40 years.
Follow #ActNowForResearch on Cancer Research UK’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages for more information.  
Note:   The  number of people being diagnosed with cancer in the UK each year has  hit more than 330,000 for the first time, according to the latest figures* published by Cancer Research. While  more people than ever are being diagnosed with cancer, research has led  to more people surviving the disease. Survival has doubled in the last  40 years thanks to improvements in the prevention, diagnosis and  treatment of cancer.
 * The figures show 331,487 people were diagnosed with cancer in the UK in 2011, rising from 329,547 in 2010.
 ·Read the latest UK cancer statistics here: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-info/cancerstats/
 
 
 
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